EURELECTRIC Conference - Power Sector Vision event
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08 February 2018
Bibliothèque Solvay, Leopoldpark, Rue Belliard 137, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
On 6 December, EURELECTRIC announced a new long term Vision for our industry, committing our sector to accelerate the clean energy transition and to taking a lead role in Europe’s decarbonisation efforts towards the Paris Agreement. Power sector leaders have all committed to take action to support the economy-wide shift to an efficient climate-friendly society and achieve a competitive, reliable carbon-neutral electricity mix in the EU well before mid-century.
To celebrate this Vision, EURELECTRIC invites you to a special event, where we will also launch a re-invigorated brand image for our association.
Click here to register for this event now!
Cancellation policy: Cancellations can be made without charge until 24 January, cancellations after this date are non refundable but a replacement can be sent.
For all cancellations or replacements please contact Emily O'Leary (eoleary@eurelectric.org).
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